| James Hill - 1845 - 704 sider
...not for their own ; and that as a trust is an office, necessary in the concerns between man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with...would be a manifest hardship, and would be deterring every one from accepting so necessary an office" (e). A recent eminent writer on Equity Jurisprudence... | |
| William Heath Bennet - 1849 - 304 sider
...will always favour him. For as a trust is an office necessary in the concerns between man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with...losses which he could not foresee, and consequently not prevent, would be a manifest hardship, and would be deterring every one from accepting so necessary... | |
| Maryland. Court of Appeals, Richard W. Gill, Oliver Miller - 1852 - 614 sider
...court will always favor him. For as a trust is an office necessary in the concerns between man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged , is attended...subject a trustee to losses, which he could not foresee, would be a manifest hardship, and would be deterring every one from accepting so necessary an office."... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1858 - 822 sider
...and not for their own ; and that as a trust is an office necessary in the concerns of man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with...trouble, and to subject a trustee to losses which ho could not foresee, and consequently not prevent, would bo manifest hardship, and would be deterring... | |
| 1885 - 544 sider
...court will always favor him; for as a trust is an office necessary in the concerns between man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with...accept It. To add hazard or risk to that trouble, and subject a trustee to losses which he could not foresee, and consequently not prevent, would be a manifest... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1859 - 638 sider
...not for their own ; and that aa a trust is an office necessary in the concerns between man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with...losses which he could not foresee, and consequently not prevent, would be a manifest hardship, and would be deterring every one from accepting so necessary... | |
| 1877 - 510 sider
...trustee, the court will always favor him. For a trust is necessary in the concerns between man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with...It is an act of great kindness in any one to accept of it. To add hazard or risk to that trouble and to subject a trustee to losses which he could not... | |
| 1877 - 510 sider
...trustee, the court will always favor him. For a trust is necessary in the concerns between man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with...It is an act of great kindness in any one to accept of it. To add hazard or risk to that trouble and to subject a trustee to losses which he could not... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.), Rowland M. Stover - 1881 - 694 sider
...before the surrogate. 6. " A trust is an office necessary in the concerns of life between man and man and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with no small degree of trouble and anxiety, and it is an act of great kindness in any one to accept it. If there is no mala fides, nothing willful... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 844 sider
...court will always favor him. For as a trust is an office necessary in the concerns between man and man, and which, if faithfully discharged, is attended with...accept it ; to add hazard or risk to that trouble, and subject a trustee to losses which he could not foresee, and consequently not prevent, would be a manifest... | |
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